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five trillion left over we could cover the cost of that pesky five hundred fourteen billion dollars deficit and still have more than four trillion left over so we can pay off the two trillion dollars we need to spend to bring our national infrastructure back where it was before the beginning of the reagan revolution and then we could spend another trillion dollars to pay off every student loan debt in america in our intellectual infrastructure and still have a trillion dollars left over to build a national broadband system. it would bring us up to the standards of france or south korea we spend money on war we cannot spend that money on improving things at home for far too long we spend far too much money on a war and not enough on our so-called homeland as well haggard says it's time to put america first. with me for tonight's big picture politics panel are marc harrold libertarian commentator sweet progressive commentator and michael bass tash reporter at the daily caller thanks to all for joining us michael welcome panel first time expressing your name right yeah you did you good good th
five trillion left over we could cover the cost of that pesky five hundred fourteen billion dollars deficit and still have more than four trillion left over so we can pay off the two trillion dollars we need to spend to bring our national infrastructure back where it was before the beginning of the reagan revolution and then we could spend another trillion dollars to pay off every student loan debt in america in our intellectual infrastructure and still have a trillion dollars left over to...
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on the mandatory side we will contribute a net $359 billion toward deficit reduction over the next decade. by incentivizing high quality and efficient care, and by continuing to reduce health care costs growth, this budget also strengthens two very important programs, medicare and medicaid, with $450 million in net savings over the next decade. and extends the solvency of hospital insurance trust fund i five years. it will reduce the average annual growth in medicare over the next decade from 6.3% to 5.3%. what's more, by expanding competitive bidding for durable medical equipment, it also produces additional savings for medicare and its beneficiaries alike. now, want to call your attention to a few of the specific investments this budget makes an opportunity, economic growth, and security. the budget invested to empower americans to live healthier lives and to obtain financial security for their families through the affordable care act. our budget provides resources to continue to support these efforts, including the operations of the marketplace, to help individuals enrolled in the best
on the mandatory side we will contribute a net $359 billion toward deficit reduction over the next decade. by incentivizing high quality and efficient care, and by continuing to reduce health care costs growth, this budget also strengthens two very important programs, medicare and medicaid, with $450 million in net savings over the next decade. and extends the solvency of hospital insurance trust fund i five years. it will reduce the average annual growth in medicare over the next decade from...
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he turned in massive budget deficits, and the economy tanked. the problem with barack obama is not that he changed bush's policies but rather that he did not change them. he took the worst of them and doubled down. he's added $6. trillion to the national debt. meaning that i had -- meaning that today's young people will have to pay back $56,000 plus interest per household to their future taxes for nothing more than to pay for this administration's overspending. he seized 1/6 of the american economy that provides our health care and well on the way to wrecking it for millions of american families, costing them their health plans, their doctors, their savings, and their security. his increased annual taxes by -- he's increased taxes, averaging about $4,00 for every household in america. he made a lot of promises that turned out not to be true. he promised that massive government spending would produce prosperity. instead average personal incomes declined $2,00 during his presidency and food stamp dependency's at an all-time high. nearly one in six
he turned in massive budget deficits, and the economy tanked. the problem with barack obama is not that he changed bush's policies but rather that he did not change them. he took the worst of them and doubled down. he's added $6. trillion to the national debt. meaning that i had -- meaning that today's young people will have to pay back $56,000 plus interest per household to their future taxes for nothing more than to pay for this administration's overspending. he seized 1/6 of the american...
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there is a trust deficit here. when kerry asked if he trusted putin, he said, wolf, there is some value in putin and that's why you keep hearing from u.s. officials they are going to keep watching what russia does this weekend. we know they are watching closely from the air, from the ground to see if the troop movements amount to anything where they go into the country. >> reminds me sort of the worlds of ronald reagan's in the '80s, trust but verify. >> that's right. john kerry says verify, verify, and then verify. >> the situation is tense. jim sciutto, thank you very much. more on the rising tensions in the u.s. but just ahead, former chris christie aides contain new information about the bridscand and they are sparking new outrage. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for your eyes from the eye care
there is a trust deficit here. when kerry asked if he trusted putin, he said, wolf, there is some value in putin and that's why you keep hearing from u.s. officials they are going to keep watching what russia does this weekend. we know they are watching closely from the air, from the ground to see if the troop movements amount to anything where they go into the country. >> reminds me sort of the worlds of ronald reagan's in the '80s, trust but verify. >> that's right. john kerry...
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we have had so many problems with budgets, the deficits are going on and they are ridiculous. cut the military budgets, they do not have the money for different things. i live in baltimore city. years lived here over 33 and our mayor is such a manipulator. this is how bad it is. mayoryears ago, our manipulator that she is, she is good at selling stuff. million dollars in federal funds for infrastructure and used them to pave the roads in the downtown district, which were not in bad shape, so they could meet the requirements to have a race on labor day. what it really was, the organizers of open wheel racing -- it failed for three years. the second year she told these whopping lies about the revenue. host: julian, greensboro, north carolina. caller: it is your responsible to invest in infrastructure as the government. if you look back in the industrial revolution, the technological advances in transportation would have been impossible without the investment of private investors. the government has not been one to advance the technology. it is up to private investors to put that
we have had so many problems with budgets, the deficits are going on and they are ridiculous. cut the military budgets, they do not have the money for different things. i live in baltimore city. years lived here over 33 and our mayor is such a manipulator. this is how bad it is. mayoryears ago, our manipulator that she is, she is good at selling stuff. million dollars in federal funds for infrastructure and used them to pave the roads in the downtown district, which were not in bad shape, so...
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. >> you have to move in that direct overtime, we have large budget deficits, when we move out to 2018, baby boomers begin to retire if great numbees. lou: why are the republicans having a hard time remembering that it is about reducing will left of spending here? why is that difficult in that document that he put out there, in my opinion, could have come from the obama white house. >> mm-hmm, that is -- how do you curb spending overtime, that is politically unpopular there is the problem. when you talk about changing tax code, people are not go many are not going to are having happy, if they lose tax deductibility of for municipal bonds. lou: i think this document will reside to the sidelines, at the very best. lou: there is really no escaping retal. >> hunl demands to be made of federal government not too many years from now. lou: john lonski thank you, we appreciate it. >> new reports city nationwide are doing away with red light cameras. among concerns about the red lights, what they really amount to, their worth. their invasiveness, what they increase traffic accidents. usage of t
. >> you have to move in that direct overtime, we have large budget deficits, when we move out to 2018, baby boomers begin to retire if great numbees. lou: why are the republicans having a hard time remembering that it is about reducing will left of spending here? why is that difficult in that document that he put out there, in my opinion, could have come from the obama white house. >> mm-hmm, that is -- how do you curb spending overtime, that is politically unpopular there is the...
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you and i can remember when you add a $50 billion deficit, 100 billion, huge deal. now we're bragging when the debt is down to $600 million. >> cut it in half. it's an amazing -- >> what happened to us? not you. >> i think the nation really to be quite frankly, we put it in neutral a long time ago, been coasting for a long time, for years and years and years, we have had our wakeup call and hopefully we'll hear it before it's too late. the abbott and costello thing has to stop. >>> you hear about how the healthcare law is hurting women? if you can stick around for 90 seconds, i'm going to guarantee you will. so you're telling me your mom has a mom cave? hi boys! i've made you campbell's chunky new england clam chowder. wow! this is incredible! i know. and now it has more clams! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. what? [ male announcer ] it fills you up right. >>> republicans deny they're waging war on women. >> continue their war on women and vendetta against the affordable care act. >> continuation of their assault on women's health. >> it is a war on women
you and i can remember when you add a $50 billion deficit, 100 billion, huge deal. now we're bragging when the debt is down to $600 million. >> cut it in half. it's an amazing -- >> what happened to us? not you. >> i think the nation really to be quite frankly, we put it in neutral a long time ago, been coasting for a long time, for years and years and years, we have had our wakeup call and hopefully we'll hear it before it's too late. the abbott and costello thing has to...
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loophole, we can help create jobs and grow the economy and expand opportunity without adding a dime to the deficit. >> the president also wants to expand the earned income tax credit for the working poor without children. his budget would also expand the child and dependent care tax credit and create automatic iras to help workers save for retirement but it's unlikely those plans will get through congress. he needs legislation to enact all of that and that does not look likely. >>> global markets are rebounding today as investors digest the situation in ukraine. even the dow jones flew out of the gate this morning. alison kosik is over at the new york stock exchange. how much have we bounced back today? >> quite a bit. what a difference a day makes. even the s&p 500 at a record high. the dow up 200 points, 205 points. all 30 stocks in the dow are in the green. very different story yesterday. it was a sea of red. we also saw that turn-around happening overseas, all the way -- there were those down arrows we saw yesterday in europe, asia, russia, they all turned up today. analysts say investors toda
loophole, we can help create jobs and grow the economy and expand opportunity without adding a dime to the deficit. >> the president also wants to expand the earned income tax credit for the working poor without children. his budget would also expand the child and dependent care tax credit and create automatic iras to help workers save for retirement but it's unlikely those plans will get through congress. he needs legislation to enact all of that and that does not look likely....
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deficit. affordable care obamacare which is causing real disruptions for american families and american businesses got to put it in a bigger frame i will vote with president obama and work with him when i think is he right and i will work against him when i think he is wrong. but my democrat he opponent. tickly the democrat inel couple bent did nothing but get along and go along with whatever president obama wanted. >> let me ask you about the tea party impact in the u.s. senate. even this tuesday is the senate primary in the state of texas. senator cornyn suspect for re-election. senator cruz is not going to endorse him fellow texan. what's the tea party impact and what's the big picture to senator ted cruz won't endorse his colleague? >> well, it's not just senator cornyn. he has said he won't take a roll -- role in any senate primary this year. not just colleague every race around the country. did he raise money earlier for the senate conservative fund. raising money now for the madison pro
deficit. affordable care obamacare which is causing real disruptions for american families and american businesses got to put it in a bigger frame i will vote with president obama and work with him when i think is he right and i will work against him when i think he is wrong. but my democrat he opponent. tickly the democrat inel couple bent did nothing but get along and go along with whatever president obama wanted. >> let me ask you about the tea party impact in the u.s. senate. even...
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this next system, if we get the forecasted rain of it, it will keep the deficits from growing but won't shrink them at all. day planner, good morning. mainly cloudy. scattered sprinkle, temperatures in the low to mid-50s. by noon a gray day. may be rain following. i don't think much will reach the ground until noon. noon to 4:00, the north bay will see the steadier rain develop. throw mid-60s. during the evening commute, the rest of us get rain. very mild. mid-50s to low 60s. rain will fall heaviest during the evening, early overnight hours. not heavy rain, but the steadiest rain is what i should say. drizzle tomorrow morning. by the afternoon hour, mostly cloudy. low to upper 60s. friday and saturday, high clouds, sunshine, low to mid-60s at the coast. the rest of us flirt with 70 degrees. kristen, eric. >> thank you. >>> next, president obama is heading to connecticut. why he's asking the rest of the united states to follow that example. >>> and the climate issue putting avocados as risk. >>> and new at 6:00, thousands of people go up in flames right here in california, where the post
this next system, if we get the forecasted rain of it, it will keep the deficits from growing but won't shrink them at all. day planner, good morning. mainly cloudy. scattered sprinkle, temperatures in the low to mid-50s. by noon a gray day. may be rain following. i don't think much will reach the ground until noon. noon to 4:00, the north bay will see the steadier rain develop. throw mid-60s. during the evening commute, the rest of us get rain. very mild. mid-50s to low 60s. rain will fall...
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bill re-authorization that passed congress with bipartisan support , and reduces the annual budget deficits by $16. billion over 10 years. industry professionals across my home state of pennsylvania and nationally, including farmers, foresters, conservationists, researchers, and policy advocates have praised the law as an historic improvement. the federal agriculture policy that will improve land management, support key areas of economic activity, and bolster important investments in education and applied research. susan benedict, an american tree pharmacist thames certified forest owner from state college, pennsylvania, stated, and i quote, as a pennsylvania tree farmer i can happily say this farm bill was well worth the wait. with the promotion of new market opportunities and the biobased markets program and green building markets, improved access to critical conservation programs, an increased regulatory certainty when protecting water quality of my forestings rose, this farm bill is truly the best farm bill yet forests. i applaud the conference committee members for championing strong f
bill re-authorization that passed congress with bipartisan support , and reduces the annual budget deficits by $16. billion over 10 years. industry professionals across my home state of pennsylvania and nationally, including farmers, foresters, conservationists, researchers, and policy advocates have praised the law as an historic improvement. the federal agriculture policy that will improve land management, support key areas of economic activity, and bolster important investments in education...
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and i want to make sure it was not a contributor to overall debt deficit. so i wanted to look at both access and containment. and he said i did it because he worried if he didn't do it then, there would never be no chance to do it. >> i think that's right. that has to do a lot with the book i'm writing about that so i looked at that pretty carefully. what i don't think he was able to do, and i use the term able very carefully because the political climate of getting even this bill passed was so tough. he had no extra votes. was to do much about containing costs. so the good news is that many of the thousands of people who wrote to me after the first article about horror stories being forced into bankruptcy or moving their loved ones because they couldn't afford healthcare. a lot of that has been fixed. >> rose: in terms of trying to get different ends meet and getting it through congress, on balance did they choose the right program. did they essentially put together what was necessarily for political consensus and get it through the congress. there were rn
and i want to make sure it was not a contributor to overall debt deficit. so i wanted to look at both access and containment. and he said i did it because he worried if he didn't do it then, there would never be no chance to do it. >> i think that's right. that has to do a lot with the book i'm writing about that so i looked at that pretty carefully. what i don't think he was able to do, and i use the term able very carefully because the political climate of getting even this bill passed...
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at a time when our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years we have got to decide if we are going to keep squeezing the middle class or if we will continue to reduce the deficit responsibly while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer. that is the approach my budget offers and it's why i'm going to fight for it this year and the years to come as president. >> the new c-span.org web site gives you have says to an incredible library of political events with more added each day through c-span's nonstop coverage of national politics, history and nonfiction books. find c-span's daily coverage of official washingtwashingt on are accessed more than 200,000 hours of archived c-span video. everythineverythin g c-span has covered since 1987 and our video is all searchable and viewable on your desktop computer, tablet or smartphone. just look for the prominent search bar at the top of each page. the new c-span.org makes it easy to watch what's happening today in you can and find people and even
at a time when our deficits are falling at the fastest rate in 60 years we have got to decide if we are going to keep squeezing the middle class or if we will continue to reduce the deficit responsibly while taking steps to grow and strengthen the middle class. the american people have made clear time and again which approach they prefer. that is the approach my budget offers and it's why i'm going to fight for it this year and the years to come as president. >> the new c-span.org web...
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what will happen a is all of this outrage is just going to dissipate because we have a -- attention deficit disorder. we will chase the next shiny thing next week. he will not go into crimea and we will consider it a diplomatic victory and he gets what he wants. >> can you refute anything he just said? >> i don't understand anything he just said. >> that's the problem with america. >> did you have a question? mitt romney was mocked when he said russia was our number one geo political foe? people said please, this guy is in the -- is stuck in the cold war and putin is our pal. the fact that he is turning out to be right will go over mitt romney critic heads. >> it is a shame. you claim to be ukrainian because you think it is interesting. are you worried? concerned? do you have relatives? >> i am fifth generation. my last name is the most ukrainian thing about me. if i do have family there, oh, man, it is terrible. it is terrible what is happening. we all just feel so hopeless. we want to help and have great advice, but at this point i feel it is a little too late. >> you sound like the white
what will happen a is all of this outrage is just going to dissipate because we have a -- attention deficit disorder. we will chase the next shiny thing next week. he will not go into crimea and we will consider it a diplomatic victory and he gets what he wants. >> can you refute anything he just said? >> i don't understand anything he just said. >> that's the problem with america. >> did you have a question? mitt romney was mocked when he said russia was our number one...
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so when we think about methamphetamine, think about adderall, adderall is an attention deficit disorder drug that college students take. same drug, nobody's talking about -- >> it's not the same drug. >> it's the exact same drug. the only difference is that methamphetamine has a methyl group attached to it. but we did a study in which we -- along with other people, in which we tested the effects of a drug liked a ral compared to methamphetamine, they produced identical effects. they are almost identical chemically in terms of the chemical structure. they're the same effect. so we have these wildly different narratives surrounding these drugs. and that's what i'm trying to do. i'm trying to stop the hysteria so we don't make the same mistakes. >> we have put the rest of my extended interview on our web si site. it's something we want to do more with. you should watch the whole thing if you have a chance. >>> meanwhile, an absolute contemptible outrage today in washington that almost no one is talking about. we're going to talk about it next. tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that h
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difficult steps need to be undertaken to right size gas prices and trim budget deficits, but ukraine should be given a long enough lease so that these necessary reforms don't strangle a nation today dealing with threats to its very existence. second cry me i can't. -- crimea. they have invaded and the very accord they signed guaranteeing crimea's territory. no doubt president putin was sore and no doubt he didn't like the fact that the united states voiced its strong support for the right of a sovereign ukraine to make independent decisions about its future partnerships and no doubt he is infuriated that the ukrainian people are now on their way to getting their way. but this is not a schoolyard. you don't get to push around weaker kids just because you don't like them. this is the 21st century. the reason we belong to organizations like the united nations or the reason we negotiate treaties like the budapest memorandum is because we now understand, after centuries of european war, how destabilizing this kind of behavior is. the irony for russia, of course, is that this invasion demo
difficult steps need to be undertaken to right size gas prices and trim budget deficits, but ukraine should be given a long enough lease so that these necessary reforms don't strangle a nation today dealing with threats to its very existence. second cry me i can't. -- crimea. they have invaded and the very accord they signed guaranteeing crimea's territory. no doubt president putin was sore and no doubt he didn't like the fact that the united states voiced its strong support for the right of a...
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a 30 million-word deficit is hard to make up. and if a black or latino kid isn't ready for kindergarten, he'd half as likely to finish middle school with strong academic and social skills. so by giving more of our kids access to high-quality early education and by helping parents get the tools they need to help their children succeed, we can give more kids a shot at the career they're capable of and a life that will make us all better off nap's point number one right at the beginning. point number two, if a child can't read well by the time he's in third grade he's four times less likely to graduate from high school by age 19 than one who can. and if he happens to be poor, he's six times less likely to graduate. so by boosting reading levels we can help more of our kids make the grade. keep on advancing. reach that day so many parents dream of until it comes close and then you start tearing up and that's when they're walking across the stage holding that high school diploma. number three, we know that latino kids are almost twice
a 30 million-word deficit is hard to make up. and if a black or latino kid isn't ready for kindergarten, he'd half as likely to finish middle school with strong academic and social skills. so by giving more of our kids access to high-quality early education and by helping parents get the tools they need to help their children succeed, we can give more kids a shot at the career they're capable of and a life that will make us all better off nap's point number one right at the beginning. point...
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the district is facing a $142 million deficit over the next five years. >> brazil's celebration leading to fat tuesday. in rio de janeiro the mayor will officially hand over the keys to the city to kickoff four days of party. the holiday offers observers of lent a last chance to go wild until easter sunday. >>> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories. >> the second storm hitting the page areas meaning more snow for the sierra and what to expect if you hit the slopes t >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> good morning, 5:30 on friday >> it is raining. the heavyiest part of the rain, mike? >> we are getting scattered areas heavy rain on 280 at 17. we have flooding because of the heavy rain that has fallen. we look at what is going on around fremont, the is fell grade, hayward, to pleasanton and livermore and the whole area is getting wet. you can see highway 4 is wet this morning. that is where the best radar returns. north bay is getting a break. it is stepping over the mountains to the central valley. you can see the heavier rain is law we wil
the district is facing a $142 million deficit over the next five years. >> brazil's celebration leading to fat tuesday. in rio de janeiro the mayor will officially hand over the keys to the city to kickoff four days of party. the holiday offers observers of lent a last chance to go wild until easter sunday. >>> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories. >> the second storm hitting the page areas meaning more snow for the sierra and what to expect if you hit...
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. >> the main problem is the fiscal deficit, representing 4% of g.d.p. the government will have to reduce subsidies, resulting in an increase of drifty and transportation costs. cristina fernandez de kirchner's next move will be to convince trade unions to ask for modest wage increases whon others are sharpening their lives for the elections. >> now to the top story in ukraine and the crisis in crimea. we are able to talk to srca markov, a -- srca mark of, a split scientist and member of the russian parliament. some in the west are accusing russia of overreacting. how do you respond? >> i said the west underreacted in what happened in ukraine. in ukraine you can see the military - they are democratically elected ukrainian president yank are a are -- viktor yanukovych, and they are not able to do it. mostly in the government is someone hated bit the majority of ukrainian people. now you see a revolution in the eastern and regions of ukraine. those regions want to be part of ukraine. they don't recognise who took power in kiev. if russian troops intr the t
. >> the main problem is the fiscal deficit, representing 4% of g.d.p. the government will have to reduce subsidies, resulting in an increase of drifty and transportation costs. cristina fernandez de kirchner's next move will be to convince trade unions to ask for modest wage increases whon others are sharpening their lives for the elections. >> now to the top story in ukraine and the crisis in crimea. we are able to talk to srca markov, a -- srca mark of, a split scientist and...
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those two things and some others have resulted in the deficit coming down considerably. it is projected at 3.1% of gdp. it is way down. it was over 9%. we should step back and recognize that is good progress. you could debate who is responsible, but it is good progress. second, some of the initiatives, let's just take infrastructure, are so vitally needed. both sides agree, it is just how to pay for it. it is not going anywhere. senator johnson is right. it is an election year. this budget will just sit there and not be acted on. >> senator, you are saying it does not address the big issues, which you mentioned, entitlement spending. there were no big numbers around cutting social security or any of those benefits. as i go back to that same anytion though, was there area, though, that you felt there could be some agreement on ? >> nobody is proposing cutting anything. we are trying to limit the rate of growth to the point where we do not extend that to the point where he had a debt crisis. the reason debt is coming down is because we have increased revenue by more than $
those two things and some others have resulted in the deficit coming down considerably. it is projected at 3.1% of gdp. it is way down. it was over 9%. we should step back and recognize that is good progress. you could debate who is responsible, but it is good progress. second, some of the initiatives, let's just take infrastructure, are so vitally needed. both sides agree, it is just how to pay for it. it is not going anywhere. senator johnson is right. it is an election year. this budget will...
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the president is going to miss an opportunity to deal with the debt and deficit and entitlement reform and all of those things. this president likes his government super sized. this budget will never balance. and i think the president wants taxpayers to pay more so that washington can spend more >> what i read is he is asking for million in new spending. does that go anywhere? >> i don't think it does. last time he had a budget, not even any of the democrats voted for it. his policies make it harder to get back to work. >> $17.4 trillion is the debt clock. that is ridiculous. in three years from now, you will be $19 trillion? how is that acceptable to anybody? trying balance a book in washington, d.c. >> what we will see is the fastest growing part of the budget is interest on the debt. the president added $6.9 trillion in the debt. this continues to be a driving issue for the country. you know, we are not going to be able to sustain the safety net with this debt and interest. >> i think the viewers get it, too. what other republican options do we have? >> the options are to say let's
the president is going to miss an opportunity to deal with the debt and deficit and entitlement reform and all of those things. this president likes his government super sized. this budget will never balance. and i think the president wants taxpayers to pay more so that washington can spend more >> what i read is he is asking for million in new spending. does that go anywhere? >> i don't think it does. last time he had a budget, not even any of the democrats voted for it. his...
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-- like the economy and jobs and deficits. jenna: it's fair to to say that you and dr. emanuel don't get coffee together. >> no. after seeing him on megyn kelly, i'm not sure anybody gets coffee with that guy. he is one tough hombre. jenna: he certainly is, and he always gives us something to talk about that. karl, it's nice to have you on the program, we covered a lot of ground there, appreciate it as always. >> thank you, jenna. jon: right now the house expected to approve within the next few hours the first aid measure for ukraine's fragile new government pledging about $1 billion in loan guarantees. meantime, the house armed services committee is meeting now to discuss defense budget cuts this as the pentagon is boosting our military presence in eastern europe, sending fighter jets to our nato allies there. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon. so, jennifer, is there concern about how russia views all of this discussion about budget cuts right now? >> absolutely. in fact -- but, jon, i
-- like the economy and jobs and deficits. jenna: it's fair to to say that you and dr. emanuel don't get coffee together. >> no. after seeing him on megyn kelly, i'm not sure anybody gets coffee with that guy. he is one tough hombre. jenna: he certainly is, and he always gives us something to talk about that. karl, it's nice to have you on the program, we covered a lot of ground there, appreciate it as always. >> thank you, jenna. jon: right now the house expected to approve within...
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budget we are announcing today is responsible on the mandatory side will contribute $369 billion to deficit reduction over the next decade. buy into devising high-quality and efficient care and by continuing to reduce health care cost with $450 million of net savings of for the next decade. but with the hospital insurance trust fund extended by five years and reduce the average in annual growth over the next decade from 6.3% to 5.3%. that also produces additional savings with the beneficiaries alike i want to call your attention to opportunity and economic growth and security. the budget invests to empower americans to live healthier lives and obtain financial security to the affordable care act. the budget provides resources that continue to support these efforts including the operation of the marketplace to help individuals enroll in the best health insurance coverage option for themselves and their families. the overall investment of 1.8 dollars will allow americans to finally achieve the security of health insurance for their family is something that many have waited years to attain in
budget we are announcing today is responsible on the mandatory side will contribute $369 billion to deficit reduction over the next decade. buy into devising high-quality and efficient care and by continuing to reduce health care cost with $450 million of net savings of for the next decade. but with the hospital insurance trust fund extended by five years and reduce the average in annual growth over the next decade from 6.3% to 5.3%. that also produces additional savings with the beneficiaries...
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in other words, the tax will go not to reduce the deficit or debt and it will be less lending. why would we be doing that? it makes no sense. spoke with a hunt representative and i want to get your take. to 25, and you are right, 99% of taxpayers will be at 25% or less. 99% and a when i was in school. what we do that is have trade-offs. >> back to the one percent argument. does this thing stand a snowballs chance in hell passing? >> for the bank tax, i hope not, cost -- because you will have less lending. the panel that i was on, and simpson bowles, better known to the general public, we all recommended dramatic reduction rates and elimination of most exemptions, deductions, and credits. that is the only way you solve the problem. if you go at it piecemeal, whether a bank tax on mortgage interest eduction, you never get it resolved. the reality is you want to balance the budget and get the debt in line with where it ought to be. you are going to have to do very dramatic things. i am glad that conversation is starting. you are known as one of the most courageous talkers in the m
in other words, the tax will go not to reduce the deficit or debt and it will be less lending. why would we be doing that? it makes no sense. spoke with a hunt representative and i want to get your take. to 25, and you are right, 99% of taxpayers will be at 25% or less. 99% and a when i was in school. what we do that is have trade-offs. >> back to the one percent argument. does this thing stand a snowballs chance in hell passing? >> for the bank tax, i hope not, cost -- because you...
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a 30 million more deficit is hard to make up. and if a black or latino kid isn't ready for kindergarten, he's half as likely to finish middle school with strong academic and social skills. so by giving our kids access to high-quality early education and by helping parents get the cools they need to help their children succeed, we can give more kids a better shot at the career they are capable of and the life that will make us all better off. that's point number one, right at the beginning. point number two, if a child can't read well by the time he's in third grade, he's four times less likely to graduate from high school by age 19 than one who can. and if he happens to be poor, he's six times less likely to graduate. so by boosting reading levels, we can help more of our kids make the grade. keep on advancing. reach that day that so many parents dream of coming close and then you start tearing up and that's when they are walking across that stage holding that diploma. number three, we know that latino kids are almost twice as li
a 30 million more deficit is hard to make up. and if a black or latino kid isn't ready for kindergarten, he's half as likely to finish middle school with strong academic and social skills. so by giving our kids access to high-quality early education and by helping parents get the cools they need to help their children succeed, we can give more kids a better shot at the career they are capable of and the life that will make us all better off. that's point number one, right at the beginning....
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certainly in modern times, and had a surplus when he finished his presidency that was turned into a record deficit by the republican president that succeeded him, so we are looking forward to having surrogates like president clinton and others stump for our candidates all across the country, and this week at the dnc meeting, we're going to be making sure that we can continue to focus on continuing our progress and helping to add value to elect democrats up and down the ballot. >> yeah. it is an interesting balance, as i mention, president clinton doing the stumping, hillary clinton doing a foreign policy event, she is down in florida today. these are not midterm stumping events. they've found a division of labor within the family for now. dnc chair debbie wasserman shultz, thanks for your time today. >> thanks, ari. >>> coming up, two years ago tonight, a story we all remember, trayvon martin was shot and killed. a tragedy that sparked a national conversation. we're going to talk about that case and the implications that continue to shape a lot of policy discussions. >>> but first, before we get t
certainly in modern times, and had a surplus when he finished his presidency that was turned into a record deficit by the republican president that succeeded him, so we are looking forward to having surrogates like president clinton and others stump for our candidates all across the country, and this week at the dnc meeting, we're going to be making sure that we can continue to focus on continuing our progress and helping to add value to elect democrats up and down the ballot. >> yeah. it...
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sides for restoring the benefits, could parents over how to pay for the benefit and their impact on the deficit. work continues when the senate gavels back and live coverage here on c-span2. >> yesterday, senate judiciary subcommittee held a hearing on solitary confinement. minnesota senator al franken has her prisons director, trust e-mail to the question on the sides of confinement. here is more. >> how big is a style? how big is the efforts out in solitary? >> the average size? >> yes, the size of the trends do. how big is that quite this is a human being we are talking about. how big is the cell? >> the average size of a cell -- i guess you are looking for the space? >> yes, the dimensions in feet and inches. the size of a cell that a person is kept in. i want to get some idea. am i asking this wrong? [laughter] i mean -- is what you are saying is there is no such thing as an average cell for solitary? typically, in the bureau of prisons, if someone is in solitary confinement, how big is the cell typically? >> the average size should be equivalent to six by four. >> okay, that is enhanced t
sides for restoring the benefits, could parents over how to pay for the benefit and their impact on the deficit. work continues when the senate gavels back and live coverage here on c-span2. >> yesterday, senate judiciary subcommittee held a hearing on solitary confinement. minnesota senator al franken has her prisons director, trust e-mail to the question on the sides of confinement. here is more. >> how big is a style? how big is the efforts out in solitary? >> the average...
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at a time when our deficit has been cut in half, it laos us to meet our obligation to future generations without leaving them a mountain of debt. >> budget also did he vote money for highways and roadways. >> republicans have a different view on spending priorities and debt. what are they saying? >> john boehner calling it perhaps the president's most irresponsible budget ever. paul ryan says it isn't a serious document, it is a campaign brochure. ryan is working on a budget of his own which is expected to take a look at poverty programs noting some work, others don't. as for the president's blueprint, the top republican on the senate budget committee blasted it. >> this budget will not work. it's bad for america. it does not get us off the debt course we're on. it has total flimflam in it, it projects we're going to raise another 1.75 trillion. the last two budgets proposed an increase of a trillion dollars in taxes. this would almost tunnel the amount of tax increase. >> republicans say the president's plan spends, borrows, and taxes too much, gretchen. >> thanks. >>> fox news alert, h
at a time when our deficit has been cut in half, it laos us to meet our obligation to future generations without leaving them a mountain of debt. >> budget also did he vote money for highways and roadways. >> republicans have a different view on spending priorities and debt. what are they saying? >> john boehner calling it perhaps the president's most irresponsible budget ever. paul ryan says it isn't a serious document, it is a campaign brochure. ryan is working on a budget...
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. >> defense is going down because the defect -- deficit. >> what you are asking for is very reasonable in terms of this and 56nal $26 billion billion dollars overall for defense and nondefense. forill be given the pay from the administration the next few weeks. many of us have them that are perfectly reasonable. we pay for what we need to do as a country including closing some of these loopholes which are egregious. these offshore tax loopholes, that allow the most profitable corporations in the world to avoid paying taxes by shifting their intellectual property to tax havens. the loopholes that allow the hedge fund managers to be paying half of the tax rate that people who work for them pay. there are some unjustified tax loopholes in this tax code which we should close even if we had no deficit. given the fact we have real needs including security needs, which we much fun -- must fund adequately, there are places we can fund it. $26 billion for defense and 56 billion dollars overall so i hope we take the leap the administration has given us on this budget and fund the full 56 billion
. >> defense is going down because the defect -- deficit. >> what you are asking for is very reasonable in terms of this and 56nal $26 billion billion dollars overall for defense and nondefense. forill be given the pay from the administration the next few weeks. many of us have them that are perfectly reasonable. we pay for what we need to do as a country including closing some of these loopholes which are egregious. these offshore tax loopholes, that allow the most profitable...
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on the hill, folks in the white house can work together to improve the bottom loin when it comes to deficits and spending and taxes and cutting? well, i've read that senator patti murray said the senate will not produce a budget in response to the president's proposal. .i've read that the president's budget is going to largely ignore some of the common ground to fix entitlement programs and the like and be more of a gain document that he and his fellow democrats can run on in november. that's a terrible disservice. this country continues to spend a lot more money than we're bringing in the door. debt continues to rack up. medicare and social security continue to be on an unsustainable path. and the president, the person who is supposed to be in charge of the executive branch of government continues to campaign. but he's not going to be on the battle again. so to say it's a disappointment is a profound understatement. >> all right. senator john cornyn, sir, thank you for your time today. >> thanks, shannon. >>> the situation in ukraine developing minutes by minutes. russian soldiers we're tol
on the hill, folks in the white house can work together to improve the bottom loin when it comes to deficits and spending and taxes and cutting? well, i've read that senator patti murray said the senate will not produce a budget in response to the president's proposal. .i've read that the president's budget is going to largely ignore some of the common ground to fix entitlement programs and the like and be more of a gain document that he and his fellow democrats can run on in november. that's a...
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. >> this is most seriously the biggest deficit of our lives since the cold war ended. >> pressure is on the mid-west to do something. >> this will get worse before it gets better. >> you got to believe it's over. >> we have to be in this for the long haul. >> it's now unclear just what the west can do about it. >> john kerry arrived in ukraine tomorrow. >> putin is not going to back off this without some real effort to make a verdict. >> a full blown cold war like showdown. >> we dropped 20 degrees since midnight. >> the cold war chess game in the ukraine continues today. by a look at it, we are a long way from check mate. they have seized the crimea union with 6,000 ground and naval forces in the region. the tensions worsened when ukraine's acting president accused russia of executing the military standoff and blocking ukrainian navy vessels. ukraine's new government claims russia issued an ultimatum for forces to surrender within an hour or face an armed assault. russia denies these assaults. the state department said today if they are true, it represents a dangerous turn of events
. >> this is most seriously the biggest deficit of our lives since the cold war ended. >> pressure is on the mid-west to do something. >> this will get worse before it gets better. >> you got to believe it's over. >> we have to be in this for the long haul. >> it's now unclear just what the west can do about it. >> john kerry arrived in ukraine tomorrow. >> putin is not going to back off this without some real effort to make a verdict. >> a...
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the cowboys overcoming a deficit, shooting 64% from the field. the finals 72-65 osu. virginia continues to be one of the surprise teams. they beet syracuse outscoring the orange. celebrating an amazing season on senior day in charles otsville. the cavaliers had the first out right a.c.c. title in 33 years. the orange dropped three of their last four. >> on the links, tiger woods is trying to make noise after barely making the cut at the honda classic. woods beginning the third round it 11 shots behind rory mcilroy. china charged up the board, posting seven birdies. woods jumped 49 spots. seven behind the leader entering the final round. >> finally tempers flare in the english premier league. the manager, al-alan pardew ped butting david meyler. he wassest jected and -- he was ejected and finned $168,000. >> sydney's gay and lesbian community celebrated the mardi grass parade. more than 10,000 watched the spectacle. the australian navy band marched alongside secondly clad dancers. [ ♪ music ] >> crowds filled the streets of rio de janeiro for its mardi gras parties.
the cowboys overcoming a deficit, shooting 64% from the field. the finals 72-65 osu. virginia continues to be one of the surprise teams. they beet syracuse outscoring the orange. celebrating an amazing season on senior day in charles otsville. the cavaliers had the first out right a.c.c. title in 33 years. the orange dropped three of their last four. >> on the links, tiger woods is trying to make noise after barely making the cut at the honda classic. woods beginning the third round it 11...
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it seems it would work and we are in constantly growing deficit and our tax keep getting raised higher and higher, and heir economy is tanking tankingd jerry brown exacerbate everred the problem by giving illegals more access to scholarships, getting driver's licenses without being legal aren'ts and i want to ask how a true reagan conservative. >> reagan had been california governor, too. i quote this in the book and should have put this in the talk. the reagan -- reagan granted amnesty to a huge number of illegal immigrants in the 1980s. it was 1986. and reagan used the argument that immigrants provide a valuable source of labor, nat many jobs that many americans will take, the classic argument you hear today. so reagan granted am necessary city, but at the same time he did it in exchange for what he was promised would be tighter border security that would allow people to enter the country legally. and so really i think what reagan did was right, but what happened this followup to what reagan did never took place. so, that border security was not provided. best piece is a piece by pet
it seems it would work and we are in constantly growing deficit and our tax keep getting raised higher and higher, and heir economy is tanking tankingd jerry brown exacerbate everred the problem by giving illegals more access to scholarships, getting driver's licenses without being legal aren'ts and i want to ask how a true reagan conservative. >> reagan had been california governor, too. i quote this in the book and should have put this in the talk. the reagan -- reagan granted amnesty...
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, could be described as a party that talks about saving money all the time and being concerned with deficits and being totally driven by that but not being concerned in saving money when people are in jail for marijuana and mandatory minimums that judges have said were awful and for nonviolent first time offenders serving lifetime sentences in jail costing us $30,000 a year. >> comcast is running this ad in new jersey where medical marijuana is legal. >> yo, you want sushi? i got sushi. i got tuna, salmon, sweet shrimp. i got the finest this area has seen in years. >> you wouldn't buy your sushi from this guy so why would you buy your marijuana from him? >> did i mention that it's national pancake day. marijuana, pancakes, sushi. >>> benjamin netanyahu stirred up controversial and joining me to talk, comedian and "daily beast" columnist and friend of the show, dean ovadala. let's start with pot. marijuana has been huge this year and the pot jokes are a gold mine, i'm sure, for your profession as a political comedian. >> on some level it is but i think we've jumped the shark on pot. when pat
, could be described as a party that talks about saving money all the time and being concerned with deficits and being totally driven by that but not being concerned in saving money when people are in jail for marijuana and mandatory minimums that judges have said were awful and for nonviolent first time offenders serving lifetime sentences in jail costing us $30,000 a year. >> comcast is running this ad in new jersey where medical marijuana is legal. >> yo, you want sushi? i got...
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with a looming deficit of $142 million, golden gate bridge direct e directors consider the first toll hike since 2008. on the table a plan to raise tolls a buck and fastrak would rise to $6 and nonfastrak to $7. >>> we reached the point that the driver as a cash cow has reached the level of it has no more moo left. >> reporter: this morning a steady stream of drivers spoke out against the increase some even breaking into song. ♪ i got ripped off on my way to san francisco ♪ >> reporter: bridge officials say the increase is needed to pay for bridge projects and maintenance as well as subsidize the district's bus and ferry service. >> the tolls are the workhorse of the organization. they do keep 25% of traffic off the golden gate bridge during the morning commute. >> you go back east and the washington bridge $13 each way. people seem to be able to handle that. >> reporter: commuters like susan deluxe of tiburon think the toll hike will keep plenty of drivers off the bridge. >> the impact is that people will go into the city less. they won't rec reiate in marin county as often. it i
with a looming deficit of $142 million, golden gate bridge direct e directors consider the first toll hike since 2008. on the table a plan to raise tolls a buck and fastrak would rise to $6 and nonfastrak to $7. >>> we reached the point that the driver as a cash cow has reached the level of it has no more moo left. >> reporter: this morning a steady stream of drivers spoke out against the increase some even breaking into song. ♪ i got ripped off on my way to san francisco ♪...
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my predecessor has always urged congress recognizing there are substantial long-term budget deficit issues in the need for the sustainable fiscal path for the country and focus to the maximum extent possible on fiscal changes that would address the longer run issues that will be associated with a rising debt to gdp ratio to try to avoid doing harm to the recovery and i would take the same position. >> but in the short run, there is a value of additional step up fiscal stimulation and also make it easier for you to begin to withdraw the quantitative easing. is that a fair comment? >> the economy is beginning to recover and we have made progress. in the minimum, i would hope the fiscal policy would do no harm. >> one other question, you and your predecessors have looked at the employment rate of 6.5% as a sort of point of inflection if you will, but one of the aspects of the current situation is the labor force participation is falling so that 6.5% might not actually capture the sort of reality of the current economy idea in an adequate sort of measure when you should begin or how you should
my predecessor has always urged congress recognizing there are substantial long-term budget deficit issues in the need for the sustainable fiscal path for the country and focus to the maximum extent possible on fiscal changes that would address the longer run issues that will be associated with a rising debt to gdp ratio to try to avoid doing harm to the recovery and i would take the same position. >> but in the short run, there is a value of additional step up fiscal stimulation and also...
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a small current account surplus which is likely to go into deficit as well. russia is ofat to course oil prices. the government spends about 25% of gdp and to keep the budget in balance, capital economics needs 100 $10rice of about per barrel. they are able to get that just barely but as american fracking increases the amount of supply in the world, their chances of getting that are going down. a rush road ahead -- rough road at thisr the economy point. >> if it is such a rough road and all the weakness, why is he risking this? pretend to want to tell you what he is thinking, but maybe it is short-term here. compared to where the u.s. is. russia has a large amount of foreign exchange reserves. they can pay their bills for now even as the current account goes negative. resident who may be gambling if this lasts a short time, they could get in and get out without any further consequences, it is worth the risk. >> thank you. mike mckee. ofturn to another region uncertainty. president obama met with netanyahu at the white house yesterday. closelyries that work in
a small current account surplus which is likely to go into deficit as well. russia is ofat to course oil prices. the government spends about 25% of gdp and to keep the budget in balance, capital economics needs 100 $10rice of about per barrel. they are able to get that just barely but as american fracking increases the amount of supply in the world, their chances of getting that are going down. a rush road ahead -- rough road at thisr the economy point. >> if it is such a rough road and...
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while we have made some progress against the deficit, we have done so not by making these structural reforms to revenues and entitlement programs that would put us on a sound financial footing, but by continuing cuts to the funding that the department of defense and other federal programs need to meet important national priorities. this shortfall requires painful trade-offs and just about every area of the department of defense budget. for instance, the budget proposes significantly lower and strengths for the ground forces including a further reduction of army and active duty strengths with smaller reductions in the guardian reserve. the budget restricts the pay raise for service members below the rate of inflation, freezes pay for general and flag -- freezes pays for general and flag officers, begins a phase reduction in the growth of the housing allowance that will result in service members paying five percent out-of-pocket for housing costs, reduces support to commissaries and makes significant changes to the tri-care benefit. the budget also calls for retiring the air force's a-
while we have made some progress against the deficit, we have done so not by making these structural reforms to revenues and entitlement programs that would put us on a sound financial footing, but by continuing cuts to the funding that the department of defense and other federal programs need to meet important national priorities. this shortfall requires painful trade-offs and just about every area of the department of defense budget. for instance, the budget proposes significantly lower and...
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some would increase the deficit. others would not. and so if we can find a way to do it where we don't increase the deficit, and i think the president will have proposals on the table to do that, that may be an area of common ground. >> ukraine, a lot going on there. are you the only person in congress born in karachi? >> no doubt about it. i'm the one american karachi caucus. >> a long line of public service in your family to state and stuff like that. can you help us? what are we supposed to be doing here with the ukraine? >> with ukraine. >> everyone knows that's important territory in the heart of europe. i think right now, we need to be working very closely. with our european allies to identify right away a whole menu of economic sanctions that we would apply in the event that the russians don't move their troops out of crimea. they can, of course, garrison on their base but they need to evacuate other parts of the crimea. we would have that in place. at the same time, we need to be working with the new government in kiev to make
some would increase the deficit. others would not. and so if we can find a way to do it where we don't increase the deficit, and i think the president will have proposals on the table to do that, that may be an area of common ground. >> ukraine, a lot going on there. are you the only person in congress born in karachi? >> no doubt about it. i'm the one american karachi caucus. >> a long line of public service in your family to state and stuff like that. can you help us? what...
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right away there is a deficit, no. >> no the president is not the one doing that there is somebody at a cabinet level who doing most of that work. i think we have seen. we have had secretaries of state, we had condoleezza rice. we had hillary clinton who have been able to interact with these people. >> let me throw this at you because i know this is going to happen. say hillary clinton, and she is the only woman in play right now is elected. you know the chinese are going to test her right away. they are going to move warships into certain areas and they are going to bing bing bing. let's see what we have here. they did the same thing with barack obama. they tested. they tested. they tested. all right, to see what he has barack obama dropped drones on him and i think hillary clinton absolutely would drop drones on them. i think she would probably up the drone drop knowing mrs. clinton. putin is going to do it. chinese going to do it. certainly north korea is going to do it. they will snatch okay americans. they will kidnap them. he they will do all of that just to see how it goes, kat
right away there is a deficit, no. >> no the president is not the one doing that there is somebody at a cabinet level who doing most of that work. i think we have seen. we have had secretaries of state, we had condoleezza rice. we had hillary clinton who have been able to interact with these people. >> let me throw this at you because i know this is going to happen. say hillary clinton, and she is the only woman in play right now is elected. you know the chinese are going to test...
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you've used it to reduce the deficit. are you going to do that again in your budget in light of all of the attacks that have come onto medicare advantage cuts? >> sure, a couple of things. chain cpi was the president's idea. we never included that. we thought there were better ways to go. it was never a policy we were enamored with. medicare advantage, we have put things in our budget to address the medicare problem. reserve funds to fix medicare advantage, and we've put some of that money from the medicare cuts that pay for obamacare back into the advantage care system. we've always believed in doing that. you take two years toth, and it's a double-digit cut to medicare advantage, which means high premiums for those folks, or just loss of benefits, or we're worried about withdrawing from communities. so i do believe you need to -- you need to fix the medicare advantage problem. and we have proposed that in the past budgets. so you'll see us address that in our budget like we have each of the last few years. the thing tha
you've used it to reduce the deficit. are you going to do that again in your budget in light of all of the attacks that have come onto medicare advantage cuts? >> sure, a couple of things. chain cpi was the president's idea. we never included that. we thought there were better ways to go. it was never a policy we were enamored with. medicare advantage, we have put things in our budget to address the medicare problem. reserve funds to fix medicare advantage, and we've put some of that...
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is change the culture of the city as a whole so that we instead of seeing elderly new yorkers as a deficit, as a problem to be solved. instead we say the world is fundamentally a changing place, we're living longer, were living healthier and older new yorkers now are here in numbers that have surpassed anything in history. >> sreenivasan: one key ingredient to the initiative is listening to seniors, according to ruth finkelstein of the new york academy of medicine. she leads the initiatives private sector efforts. >> everything we do is grounded in the perspectives and voices of older adults. the first thing that they have to realize is we don't stand in the shoes of the people that were addressing and that we need first and foremost to understand the city through their perspective. >> sreenivasan: the program is now up and running in all five boroughs, including manhattan, where we met up with ed and sarah aarons. they cant imagine living anywhere but here. >> and i can't conceive of having the facilities and conveniences and the excitement as other places. >> the only two places he would
is change the culture of the city as a whole so that we instead of seeing elderly new yorkers as a deficit, as a problem to be solved. instead we say the world is fundamentally a changing place, we're living longer, were living healthier and older new yorkers now are here in numbers that have surpassed anything in history. >> sreenivasan: one key ingredient to the initiative is listening to seniors, according to ruth finkelstein of the new york academy of medicine. she leads the...
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we've cut a lot of money, in part, due to the sequester, and it's led to lowering and lowering the deficit. if you put that in the context of what the budget proposal suggests, it's only a modest increase in spend, talking about 56 billion, like you mentioned, split between defense, nondefense, and it's paid for. we established that the budget agreed to by patty murray and paul ryan, those spending levels stay in place, and you'll use a few other tax hike is to par for $56 billion to relieve s sequestrati sequestration. we have a piece coming up that shows nih will be funded at 30.2 billion. that, in real term money, equivalent to the level that george w. bush funded nih in 2002. we're not making people whole. we're lagging pretty badly. but as if you were to look at what republicans are saying, this is the most reckless spending possible. >> sam, on that note, the president say, our budge it is about choices, about values and this is expected to go nowhere, it's a moral document in the most sort of clear fashion from the white house. at the same time, you know, the president puts this out
we've cut a lot of money, in part, due to the sequester, and it's led to lowering and lowering the deficit. if you put that in the context of what the budget proposal suggests, it's only a modest increase in spend, talking about 56 billion, like you mentioned, split between defense, nondefense, and it's paid for. we established that the budget agreed to by patty murray and paul ryan, those spending levels stay in place, and you'll use a few other tax hike is to par for $56 billion to relieve s...
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financial prudence dictates we reduce our deficits by not spending the money at all. if we must spend it and must choose between africa or america, mr. speaker, i choose spending it in america. america spends more than $40 billion a year on foreign aid, money we do not have, borrow to get and cannot afford to pay back. mr. speaker, if financial irresponsibility and economic insanity have a home, rest assured they live in washington, d.c. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, two months ago emergency unemployment benefits expired for over one million americans, including 20,000 veterans and yet this house has not taken up legislation to provide these workers and families with necessary relief. mr. tierney: i rise to ask immediate action on the unemployment compensation act which pro
financial prudence dictates we reduce our deficits by not spending the money at all. if we must spend it and must choose between africa or america, mr. speaker, i choose spending it in america. america spends more than $40 billion a year on foreign aid, money we do not have, borrow to get and cannot afford to pay back. mr. speaker, if financial irresponsibility and economic insanity have a home, rest assured they live in washington, d.c. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the...
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it seems it would work every year in the constant growing deficit. it to exacerbate the problem for even illegals to get scholarships driver's licenses it asco is true reagan conservative? >> he dealt with as the california governor but i go over this in the book. he granted amnesty to reach huge number of illegal immigrants in the 1980's. 1986. he used the argument it provides a valuable source of labor that not many but will take with a classic argument that you here today he granted amnesty but at the same time and exchange for what he plusses promised of tighter border security that would allow people to enter the country legally for kozo what reagan did was right to put the follow-up never took place. that border security was not provided. the piece by peter robinson wrote for "the wall street journal" like what would reagan to? it is strongly recommended. any of their questions? do i get the hook. [laughter] it must be the parade that i gave him. [laughter] >> i have been waiting for this opportunity. [laughter] [applause] >> host: peniel josep
it seems it would work every year in the constant growing deficit. it to exacerbate the problem for even illegals to get scholarships driver's licenses it asco is true reagan conservative? >> he dealt with as the california governor but i go over this in the book. he granted amnesty to reach huge number of illegal immigrants in the 1980's. 1986. he used the argument it provides a valuable source of labor that not many but will take with a classic argument that you here today he granted...
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attention deficit disorder and the like. >> thank you, twice. see you next week. >> and on media buzz with howard kurtz comes up next right here on fox news channel. have a great day. >> bye, everybody. >>> on the buzz beater this sunday, joe biden starts dropping hints about running for president no matter what hillary clinton does and gets a warm welcome from the media. >>> for vice president? say thank you. >> oh, i'd love that. >> but is there enough skepticism about biden? he will be 74 at election time and is it fair for pundit toes point out that hillary will turn 69 just before the election? stephen colbert makes fun of me for daring to raise the question. >> i know it's rude to talk about a woman's age, but that's not what i am doing. i am talking about people talking about other people talking about other people talking about a woman's age. that's called journalism. >> nice try, stephen. i'll respond to the libale by this comedian. >>> did he shoot himself in the foot? >>> plus, the latest on how the military is covering media showdown
attention deficit disorder and the like. >> thank you, twice. see you next week. >> and on media buzz with howard kurtz comes up next right here on fox news channel. have a great day. >> bye, everybody. >>> on the buzz beater this sunday, joe biden starts dropping hints about running for president no matter what hillary clinton does and gets a warm welcome from the media. >>> for vice president? say thank you. >> oh, i'd love that. >> but is there...